Hardman is stuck behind both Tyreek Hill and Sammy Watkins so his snap count will likely be lower than 60%. With that said, he has the skills to break a handful of long touchdowns this year and we saw Godwin and Ridley both produce despite #3 receiver snaps last year.

Foster exploded onto the scene at the end of the season and his tape actually looked terrific. He is the ideal type of weapon in Josh Allen's offense and may continue to produce strong weeks every now and then.

I know Foster had a good stretch at the end of last season with three 100 yard game sprinkled in there, but two of those games he has 2 and 4 receptions which does not exactly yell 100 yards. The other game he had 7, which is more reasonable. He seems to be buried on the depth chart right now, so not worth a roster spot.

There are a lot of expectations being placed on Hardman, though it'd likely be wise to be cautious with a player who caught just 60 balls in three years at Georgia. The Chiefs did show confidence when reaching for him in the second-round when most had him pegged for Day 3 prospect. Even if Tyreek Hill is suspended, Hardman is behind both Sammy Watkins and Demarcus Robinson on the wide receiver depth chart, so temper expectations unless we hear he'll play over Robinson

There are many taking solace in the fact that Foster finished with three 100-yard games over the final seven weeks, and while it was impressive, it's not repeatable. He saw more than five targets in just two games, not nearly enough to have consistent production. On top of that, the Bills went out and snagged both John Brown and Cole Beasley in free agency. Unless they bench their leading receiver last year (Zay Jones), Foster won't be on the field very much. It's possible he overtakes Jones, but do you really want the third option on a run-first team. Pass on Foster and let someone else cut him after the first few weeks

Foster was quietly solid late last season, averaging 3.5/73/0.4 over the final 7 weeks. That's a season long pace of 56/1,168/6.4. Foster's future in the NFL is a bit of an unknown. He was heavily recruited out of college, then didn't play all that much in college, and went undrafted. He had a great run last season, but most of his production came on deep balls, so his stat line could have looked differently had a few balls been thrown a little differently. His play style does suit that of Josh Allen. Allen loves to chuck it deep, and can scramble long enough for guys to get open. Foster will compete with Smokey Brown for WR snaps in camp, and Foster does have a minor foot injury at the moment. Keep an eye on this situation as week 1 approaches. He could be a nice value if he's an every down WR like he was late last season. He could also lose the starting job and be irrelevant